You know the saying that time waits for no person? As you get older, it becomes more evident that it's true. One day you can wake up, grab a shower, and hit the basketball court all day without any problems. The next, you're sore in places you never thought were possible. Many men in their 20s feel like they're bulletproof, but like everyone, it's only a matter of time before age plays a factor in their daily life.
While backaches and sore joints can be treated with ice and ibuprofen, there's another symptom of aging that isn't as easy to address: erectile dysfunction. For most men, hearing those two words back-to-back sends shivers down the spine. Lacking the ability to perform in the bedroom is a horrible thought. Still, it's not uncommon - over 18 million men suffer from ED in the U.S. Unfortunately, many men who have erectile dysfunction keep their issues private, making life miserable for themselves and their partners. Luckily, those days are over, and more men are discovering new ways to reclaim their youth and performance in the bedroom.
Sure, it's true that time waits for no man, but treatments like Gainswave therapy in Belle Glade, FL, turn back the clock with amazing effectiveness. If you're ready to reignite that special spark when the time is right, Calla Genics is the clinic you need to visit for long-term results.
561-677-8639If you're embarrassed about ED, you're not alone. Most men don't like to talk about the problem. But when you need a reliable solution to such an intimate problem, it's important you work with a clinic that values discretion and prioritizes your best interests. That's where Calla Genics comes in - to give you personalized access to the very best ED treatments in Florida in a discreet, compassionate environment.
Calla Genics was created to provide patients with comprehensive treatments for wellness. Our contemporary office features 13 rooms and two conference spaces, plus board-certified providers that prioritize your care and comfort. The moment you arrive, our team will greet you and get you checked in for your consultation. During your short wait, we welcome you to relax in our cozy reception room. Once we're ready for your consultation, we'll guide you to one of our private treatment areas where we can learn about your concerns and talk about your sexual wellness goals.
Our ED physicians will handle your sexual health challenges with expertise and care, using advanced therapies like Gainswave and P shot treatments in Belle Glade, FL.
Some of the most common conditions we treat at Calla Genics include:
Can we be honest? Talking about male sexual health can feel a tad taboo, even in today's day and age. That's doubly true when a man's sexual performance comes into question. If you are a male and you feel the same way, don't worry - we get what you're going through. Fortunately, you don't need to feel embarrassed or timid about your perceived deficiencies for long. What you're experiencing is perfectly normal, and our team of ED specialists is here to help.
If you're reading this, chances are you're thinking about or have already been to your primary care doctor. While that's never a bad idea, many docs are prescribing men medications that just aren't effective. Sure, the "little blue pill" may work for a while, but for how long? Is there a tolerance involved? What about the side effects?
If you're a man who doesn't want to put foreign chemicals in your body or suffer through uncomfortable side effects, we've got great news. There's a revolutionary solution to conditions like ED and Peyronie's disease. It's called Gainswave treatment, and it's changing the way men think about sexual health.
Unlike commonly prescribed ED treatment options, there is no risk of surgery or drugs associated with Gainswave. Instead of chemicals or invasive procedures, Gainswave uses acoustic wave technology to boost sexual performance and erectile strength, giving men more confidence when they need it most.
Gainswave, which has been used across the globe for more than a decade, is backed by science and proven to rejuvenate vasculature in male erectile tissue. This exciting procedure actually boosts blood flow to the penis without any pain or recovery time. In fact, many men can pop into a Gainswave treatment center on their lunch break and return to work without taking any time off.
But the benefits of Gainswave don't stop there. Because this treatment breaks up micro-plaques and increases nitric oxide production, it enables new blood vessel and collagen formation. That's incredible news for men suffering from Peyronie's disease, which we'll cover soon.
The effects and advantages of using Gainswave often include: Treatment for ED and Peyronie's Disease
Is Gainswave too good to be true? It might seem like it is, but in reality, these treatments are backed by research and shown to be effective.
Gainswave therapy works by addressing the most common reason for ED, which is blood flow. Constant blood flow is crucial for maintaining strong erections. However, as men age, blood vessels in the penis begin to break down and fill with micro plaques. Gainswave's low-intensity pulse waves help re-open closed blood vessels and disrupt plaque, giving men across the country hope for healthy sexual intercourse. To add to the list of Gainswave's benefits, most men don't have to worry about expensive insurance claims since the procedure is surgery and drug-free.
At Calla Genics, our patients love Gainswave because it's effective, quick, and gets straight to the underlying cause of ED. Plus, with its ability to be combined with treatments like the P-Shot, it can solve more than just ED issues.
Calla Genics' Gainswave treatments feature:
How Much Money is Gainswave Therapy in Belle Glade, FL?
The Cost of Gainswave therapy varies from patient to patient. Typically, pricing depends on how many treatments a patient needs to get long-lasting relief from their ED symptoms. Generally speaking, patients can expect anywhere from six to twelve Gainswave treatments for optimal results. Remember - Gainswave therapy has been shown to last for months, making it a long-term alternative to much more expensive ED prescriptions.
Is There Any Research Supporting Gainswave Therapy?
Numerous research studies are showing the long-term effectiveness of shockwave therapies like Gainswave. Regarding Gainswave, protocols for the therapy have been developed in over 40 research studies that support how effective Gainswave can be for male sexual health.
Request InformationAs men grow older, they face a host of issues that can affect their sex life and overall confidence. Often, men of a certain age suffer from softer erections and aren't able to last as long in bed. In the past, men going through these issues relied on substances and procedures that worked some of the time but never provided long-lasting results. Thankfully, those days are over.
Like Gainswave therapy, Calla Genics' P-Shot is a painless, non-invasive, long-term solution to common sexual performance problems that millions of men face. Also called the Priapus Shot, this therapy consists of platelet-rich plasma, also called PRP, in the medical world. The P-Shot uses your body's proteins and natural growth factors from your own blood to stimulate cell regeneration, new blood vessel production, and new collagen production.
The P-Shot treats a wide range of sexual and urinary issues in men and has been shown by doctors to:
Calla Genics' P-Shot procedure starts by extracting the patient's blood and concentrating the blood's healing factors (like stem cells and other growth factors). From there, the patient's white and red blood cells are separated in a centrifuge, which spins the blood at high speeds until it separates. From there, the patient's concentrated healing factors are injected into their penile region.
Calla Genics' P-Shot treatment is hassle-free and pain-free and can usually be completed in less than an hour right here at our P-shot clinic in Belle Glade.
For men with serious cases of erectile dysfunction, Calla Genics offers our P-Shot with the added bonus of Botox for increased effectiveness. We know what you're thinking: "Isn't Botox meant for women? I don't care about the wrinkles on my face; I just want help with my ED."
While it's true that Botox is most commonly associated with female anti-wrinkle treatment, researchers believe it can help with male ED as well. Botox—which is technically a bacterial toxin with the name botulinum—smooths out wrinkles by blocking nerve impulses that cause muscle contractions.
That same mechanism may help men achieve erections. Botox can interrupt the release of norepinephrine, which restricts blood flow. But it doesn't affect the release of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a crucial element in achieving an erection since it relaxes smooth muscle and causes blood to engorge the penis.
Because of the nature of Botox, research shows that it may give men enhanced erections for months. Older men with particularly severe ED may see the most significant improvements. As an added bonus, Botox may work for males who have physiological erectile dysfunction (caused by blood flow issues) and psychogenic ED (triggered by physiological factors).
Want to learn more about adding Botox to P-Shot treatment? The Calla Genics customer service team is ready to help answer all of your questions.
While the P-Shot can work wonders for men experiencing performance and erectile issues, the P-Shot has other uses. One of the most important and revolutionary issues the P-Shot treats is called Peyronie's disease.
Found in nearly 10% of all men in the U.S., Peyronie's disease is a common problem that can affect a man's sexual activity and sex life. Essentially, Peyronie's disease is the medical label used to describe an abnormal curve or bend in a patient's penis. Though it's very common for a man to have a slight bend in their penis, men suffering from Peyronie's disease experience significant pain, especially when trying to achieve an erection. Because of the nature of the disease, Peyronie's is linked to male erectile dysfunction.
Peyronie's disease is often caused by a previous injury or damage to a man's penis via sexual intercourse or physical activity. Some of the most common symptoms of Peyronie's disease include:
Living with Peyronie's disease makes life quite difficult. Unfortunately, we're discovering that this malady is more prevalent than we once thought. That's probably because more and more men are coming forward to talk about their ED. We understand if you're suffering from Peyronie's disease but are reluctant to speak to a professional due to embarrassment. However, if you're sick and tired of living with Peyronie's and want to reclaim your sex life, Calla Genics' P-Shot may be the long-term solution you need.
The alternative to the P-Shot involves "traditional" treatments like penile stretching devices and penile implants, which sometimes involve vacuum technology and invasive procedures. If you're cringing a little just reading those words, Calla Genics' P-Shot is the way to go for Peyronie's disease treatment.
Results vary for every patient, but in general, many men discover relief soon after their first P-Shot treatment. If you're a man struggling to achieve and keep an erection, Calla Genics' P-Shot should help you almost immediately. Other enhancements, like more penis girth and size, can take longer.
Because our P-Shot treatment in Belle Glade uses a patient's own blood, there is no risk for harmful side effects or allergic reactions. It's a pain-free treatment that we perform right here at our male sexual health center, and is usually over in 30 minutes or less.
Pricing varies depending on our patient's needs. Compared to other erectile dysfunction treatments, P-Shot therapy is relatively inexpensive. Since there are no oral medications or pills to take, patients don't have to worry about refilling prescriptions. The P-Shot is also much less expensive than surgical options, which require multiple doctor's appointments, follow-ups, and more.
Studies published via the International Society for Sexual Medicine found that Gainswave treatments display significant, positive results that can last as long as 12 months. And while low-intensity shockwave therapy is proven to provide significant improvement in erectile function, Gainswave doesn't have to be used all on its own.
For the most effective male enhancement treatment, many men are combining Calla Genics' Gainswave therapy with our P-Shot treatments. These two revolutionary ED treatments feed off one another to provide a doubly-beneficial effect. In medicine, we call it a synergistic effect.
The platelet-rich plasma from the P-Shot can help open up a patient's blood vessels in their penis. This can actually enhance the effectiveness of Gainswave therapy. Conversely, Gainswave treatments can help stimulate healing factors used in the P-Shot, essentially sending PRP deeper into a patient's damaged penis tissue.
It is recommended to receive this treatment by a specially trained physician much like Calla Genics' very own Dr. Tiffany. A single Bocox™ treatment can combat erectile dysfunction, ridding your need of having to take Viagra or any surgical procedures.
Request InformationHere at Calla Genics, we have now been doing the P-Shot® procedure for years with much success and with a significant body of medical research that supports the procedure. In the studies below, you will notice that we have added units of BOTOX, which the recommended dose showed effectiveness up to 6 months with maximal effect at 6 weeks.
The mechanism of action of BOTOX in the penis seems to be partly due to the relaxation of the smooth muscle of the arterioles, resulting in increased blood flow (and even in a small increase in length in one study). This increase in erection firmness by increasing arterial flow is exactly how Viagra and Tri-mix injections work. In two separate studies, the injection of BOTOX was helpful to some men (not all) for whom Viagra and Cialis had quit working.
BOTOX, at much higher doses, has been used for 2 decades for various problems with an extremely safe history. The P-Shot 100™ procedure is a specific method of injecting blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma (or platelet-rich fibrin matrix) and botulinum neurotoxin, to improve the health of the penis and enhance the size or function of the penis. The procedure includes patient selection, method of preparation of materials, method of injection, aftercare, and more.
Suppose someone wants Botox alone injected into the penis. In that case, we have the Bocox™ (BoPriapus) procedure: a specific method of injecting the corpus cavernosi of the penis with botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT)–BOTOX– to improve penile tissue health and to enhance erectile function or penis size.
Our Guarantee: You will see results. If you are not pleased with the results of your procedure for any reason, you can get a full refund for the procedure for up to 3 months.
Request InformationAt Calla Genics in Belle Glade, FL, we're committed to improving your overall health and well-being. Sexual health plays a big role in your well-being, which is why we offer innovative ED treatments like Gainswave and P-Shot therapies. These pain-free, confidence-boosting treatments can help you ignite that special spark with your partner and enjoy intimacy like never before. Plus, our ED treatments are simple, stress-free, and less complicated than outdated alternatives.
If you're looking for a team of ED experts who understand the sensitive nature of sexual wellness, look no further than Calla Genics. Whether you're looking for firmer, easy-to-achieve erections or treatment for Peyronie's disease, we're here to help every step of the way.
Pahokee, Fla.- February 7, 2023- – Healthier Glades, a Palm Health Foundation Healthier Together initiative, is beginning 2023 by investing in nonprofit organizations and residents to provide a range of programs to support behavioral health in Palm Beach County’s western communities, including Belle Glade, Canal Point, Paho...
Pahokee, Fla.- February 7, 2023- – Healthier Glades, a Palm Health Foundation Healthier Together initiative, is beginning 2023 by investing in nonprofit organizations and residents to provide a range of programs to support behavioral health in Palm Beach County’s western communities, including Belle Glade, Canal Point, Pahokee, and South Bay. Mini-grants ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 were awarded to nine residents and four nonprofit organizations to implement their ideas for impacting behavioral health in the region. Each awardee received a congratulatory letter from Florida State Representative Rick Roth who is supportive of the program. Healthier Glades has awarded $99,000 in mini-grants since 2019.
Healthier Glades’ unique approach to behavioral health brings together residents, grassroots initiatives, and organizations to unlock community strengths, elevating and investing in the ideas that the community believes hold the most promise to change lives and the narrative around mental health.
“We believe behavioral health is how we cope with life stressors and what it means to be healthy and well physically, emotionally, and spiritually,” said Annie Ifill, Healthier Glades project director. “We work with the Glades communities by beginning with the area’s natural assets and resources, including family, faith, and friends.”
Healthier Glades mini-grant awardees will provide services in the following areas.
Promoting Health and Wellness
Storytelling and Changing the Narrative
Developing and Nurturing Participation Channels
President and CEO of Palm Health Foundation Patrick McNamara sees the value of investing in the people and organizations closest to community. “We humanize health when we recognize that residents often have solutions for their own communities, they just need a little support to get them off the ground,” he said. “The Healthier Glades awardees have a wide range of unique assets and expertise for promoting brain health and well-being from youth to seniors.”
About the Healthier Together Initiative Healthier Together is a resident-led, community-driven grantmaking approach developed by Palm Health Foundation, Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health. This strategic initiative convenes residents to address a variety of social, economic, and environmental factors that affect health outcomes. Healthier Together engages residents in creating their own solutions to make positive, healthy changes in the neighborhoods where they live, work and play. To learn more, visit healthiertogetherpbc.org.
About Palm Health Foundation Palm Health Foundation is Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health. With the support of donors and a focus on results, the foundation builds strong community partnerships, respects diverse opinions, advocates for its most vulnerable neighbors and inspires innovative solutions to lead change for better health now and for generations to come. The foundation supports health equity for Palm Beach County residents of all backgrounds, heritage, education, incomes and states of well-being. Palm Health Foundation has invested more than $91 million in Palm Beach County health since 2001. For more information about Palm Health Foundation, visit palmhealthfoundation.org or call (561) 833-6333.
BELLE GLADE, Fla. — A video circulating on social media showing alleged conditions inside a Belle Glade property is leading to action by city officials.Through his camera lens, Charles Askew, 32, toured the building. He gave WPTV permission to use his TikTok video, where for seven minutes, he took viewers on a walking tour of a rooming house and apartment building along Southwest Sixth Street. Askew said ...
BELLE GLADE, Fla. — A video circulating on social media showing alleged conditions inside a Belle Glade property is leading to action by city officials.
Through his camera lens, Charles Askew, 32, toured the building. He gave WPTV permission to use his TikTok video, where for seven minutes, he took viewers on a walking tour of a rooming house and apartment building along Southwest Sixth Street. Askew said he does not live there.
"No one needs to stay in here man," Askew said. "I seen raw sewage. I seen inadequate bathrooms. I seen unsanitized, unsanitary kitchen. I seen some bad stuff."
Contact 5 stopped by Belle Glade City Hall, where we met with Mayor Steve Wilson, and asked him to watch the video.
"Conditions are really tough. I think they're sharing the bathroom and kitchens," Wilson said. "[It is] concerning to anybody who will witness the conditions that we just saw. That's why we're reaching out to the property owner."
Contact 5 tried unsuccessfully to track down the owner of the building. However, the property manager, who identified himself as Gassan Ali, released the following written statement:
"We will be doing whatever necessary to renovate this property in accordance with the city of Belle Glade."
Wilson told Contact 5 that the owner of the building has permits to address some of the concerns. The mayor said he wants to do away with rooming houses, where people share bathrooms and a kitchen. He estimates only two to three remain in the city and pledged to identify other structures that might need attention.
"The ultimate goal is to make sure we address the concerns, so if there are people living like that in that particular building, obviously there might be some other ones, so our goal is to see if we can tackle these issues at one time," Wilson said.
Contact 5 recently documented life in the Glades where agriculturally abundant lands sprout sugar cane, vegetables and hardship for some.
As WPTV showed you, numbers from the United States Census Bureau for Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay tell a somber story for some people living here. Poverty touches 27% to 40% of the roughly 27,000 residents. In some cases, that's more than three times the county average of 11.4%.
The median household income across Palm Beach County is $70,000 but, in the Glades, it ranges from $28,000 to $40,000.
Askew is now hopeful his video will spark conversation and change for the people who call the building and the community home.
"We got great potential. We got athletes, scholars, doctors, lawyers, but they don't come back once they leave," Askew said.
A city official from Belle Glade told Contact 5 that the owner of the building is contacting a structural engineer to get the building inspected to make sure that it's structurally sound as well as other items that need to be addressed.
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Save The Date: Sunday, August 6, 2023, 12pm to 5pmBirmingham, AL --News Direct-- Hibbett, Inc.As summer vacation draws to a close and the new school year approaches, Hibbett and PUMA announce an action packed Clips & Kicks Back to School appreciation event and celebration on Sunday, August 6th from 12pm to 5pm in Belle Glade, Florida....
Save The Date: Sunday, August 6, 2023, 12pm to 5pm
Birmingham, AL --News Direct-- Hibbett, Inc.
As summer vacation draws to a close and the new school year approaches, Hibbett and PUMA announce an action packed Clips & Kicks Back to School appreciation event and celebration on Sunday, August 6th from 12pm to 5pm in Belle Glade, Florida.
Hibbett wants to make the back to school prep a little easier with some free stuff for families, while they are getting their back to school shopping done. The public is invited to stop by the Hibbett store located at 529 SW 16th Street in Belle Glade on Sunday, August 6th from 12pm to 5pm to join the fun.
“Everyone is welcome to come out and join us at our Clips & Kicks event that we are hosting with our generous partners at PUMA,” said Jorge Urbina, Hibbett, District Manager. “The whole family will have a good time at our Clips & Kicks celebration with giveaways, free haircuts, school supplies and much more.”
Each year, Hibbett hosts special back to school events across the country to show appreciation to local families in their community who may be stretched with back to school expenses. Hibbett hires professional barbers and brings them onsite to provide free professional children’s haircuts for attendees. There is a party atmosphere to get kids pumped up about the new school year with their fresh new cuts and free school supplies. Throughout the day there is music, special promotions, giveaways, light refreshments and much more. Children of all ages are welcome to get free haircuts and school supplies on a first-come, first-serve basis, while supplies last.
About Hibbett, Inc.
Hibbett, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, is a leading athletic-inspired fashion retailer with 1143 Hibbett and City Gear specialty stores, located in 36 states nationwide. Hibbett has a rich history of convenient locations, personalized customer service and access to coveted footwear, apparel and equipment from top brands like Nike, Jordan, and adidas. Consumers can browse styles, find new releases, shop looks and make purchases online or in their nearest store by visiting www.hibbett.com. Follow us @hibbettsports and @citygear on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. —A Belle Glade man is behind bars, accused of stealing dozens of freshwater turtles and planning to sell at least some of them overseas.Investigators with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) say 52-year-old Robert Bunting, on multiple occasions, attempted to take several freshwater turtles from their natural habitat.Now he faces dozens of counts relating to these accusations....
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. —
A Belle Glade man is behind bars, accused of stealing dozens of freshwater turtles and planning to sell at least some of them overseas.
Investigators with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) say 52-year-old Robert Bunting, on multiple occasions, attempted to take several freshwater turtles from their natural habitat.
Now he faces dozens of counts relating to these accusations.
Click here for the arrest report for the incident from this week.
Click here for the arrest report for the incident last month.
FWC officials say Bunting was caught by officers last month with 27 freshwater turtles east of Belle Glade, and he told investigators he planned to sell them to a "Chinese buyer.”
He was arrested again this week for a similar infraction, this time in a different part of the county.
Body of teen who went missing after early morning swim off Jensen Beach recovered
Bunting’s next court appearance is set for Feb. 28.
A founding member of the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, David Hitzig, discussed these accusations.
"That doesn’t make sense to me at all,” Hitzig said. "It has a negative effect on the environment and it’s going to have a negative effect on the population of those animals.
"We got to protect the environment to make sure it’s not only good for them but that it’s good for us,” Hitzig said.
The public outreach supervisor of the Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management, who explained how taking freshwater turtles became illegal in the first place.
He says it started two years ago with the signing of a state order.
"The reason for that is because right now these turtles are suffering from a virus that is spreading among freshwater turtles specifically so that is really threatening these species’ population levels so the decision was made a couple years ago to temporarily stop any take on these turtles to try to let their populations recover from that disease that’s spreading,” Benji Studt said.
He explains how removing any animal in large numbers from its natural environment can cause a negative chain reaction for other types of wildlife.
"Everything in nature is living in this balance, and if we put too much pressure on any species, whether it’s through fishing or any kind of take, whether it’s for the pet trade or any consumption, then we can dramatically affect those species’ population levels. So that is why regulation of these species is so important,” Studt said.
Once a Stallion, American Heritage-Delray alum Mike Morris is now set to be a Seahawk.The 22 year-old Belle Glade native was Seattle's first selection of the fifth round, drafted 151st overall to join a long list of more than 60 football stars from Muck City making strides in the NFL.That toughness translated to the field, seeing Morris stun through an injury-riddled senior season for Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year honors.Patience is the only other thing that outweighed the 6-foot-5, 275 pound edge'...
Once a Stallion, American Heritage-Delray alum Mike Morris is now set to be a Seahawk.
The 22 year-old Belle Glade native was Seattle's first selection of the fifth round, drafted 151st overall to join a long list of more than 60 football stars from Muck City making strides in the NFL.
That toughness translated to the field, seeing Morris stun through an injury-riddled senior season for Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year honors.
Patience is the only other thing that outweighed the 6-foot-5, 275 pound edge's grit.
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Morris didn't leave high school with a state title, running into Hollywood's Chaminade-Madonna before punching the ticket to state, but his defense still has the bragging rights of holding the Lions to their closest region final game since establishing their role as a resident powerhouse in 2017.
That 9-4 season, the four-star recorded 89 tackles — 25 for loss — five sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and returned a touchdown on a blocked punt.
Along the way, the highly touted prospect and No. 22 defensive end in the country flipped his commitment from Florida State, where his father, Mike Morris Sr., played on the O-line. Morris also picked up a number of varsity accolades, including multiple Super 11 and first-team all-county selections from The Palm Beach Post.
At Michigan, he didn't see game action until he was a sophomore. Across four years, Morris made just 16 starts in 27 games. However, in his junior and senior years, the Wolverines saw Morris unleashed, eager to hit the field after playing behind the 2022 draft's second overall pick Aidan Hutchinson and second-round selection David Ojabo.
Two College Football Playoff appearances later, seeing even a glimpse of Morris' full potential was certainly worth the wait.
In 2021, he played in all 14 games. Highlighting the year with a quarterback hurry against Georgia in the Orange Bowl, Morris made 17 tackles, had two pass breakups, and one interception.
Morris exploded in 2022 with 23 tackles — 11 for loss — a team-high 7.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries, three PBUs, one forced fumble and a blocked kick to earn his third varsity letter. His last collegiate appearance in December's Fiesta Bowl against TCU was marked by a tipped-off pass and two solo tackles.
American Heritage-Delray Athletic Director Kristina Shahin tweeted: "It couldn't have happened to a better guy!! Let's go kid!!"
Former Park Vista wide receiver A.T. Perry was picked by the New Orleans Saints in the sixth round with pick No. 195 overall. Wake Forest's long, lean, speedy receiving machine caught for 1,293 yards and 15 scores last season for the Demon Deacons.
Clinching back-to-back All-ACC first team designations, the Lake Worth native made his last season as Demon Deacon one of note, receiving for 1,096 yards (81 receptions, 13.5 per). 11 scores in 13 games tied him for seventh in the FBS.
Atlantic-turned-Texas Tech defensive back Marquis “Muddy” Waters signed a free-agent contract with the New York Jets. He was benched by injury in 2021 and made a dominant comeback, totaling 60 tackles, 13 for loss.
A handful of Palm Beach prospects declared, but didn’t get the call.
Among players who entered this year’s draft were Dwyer quarterback Todd Centeio, who played collegiately at James Madison, along with Utah State's Gurvan Hall and Maryland linebacker VanDarius Cowan, who both played for Palm Beach Gardens.
One of the last greats to come out of a folded Oxbridge program, Kentucky cornerback Keidron Smith, along with former Atlantic defensive back Datrone Young, who went to Duke, also went unselected.
Emilee Smarr is the high school sports reporter for the Palm Beach Post. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.